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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 11. (ed. Frank Moore) 4 2 Browse Search
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rged them, and Lieutenant-Colonel Boothby received a severe wound in the shoulder, shattering the bone. It was first thought that the wound was fatal, but Dr. W. W. L. Phillips, Surgeon-in-Chief of the Second division, performed a skilful operation, cutting out the fragments of the shattered bone, and strong hopes are now entertai received the kindest care and treatment, the surgeons working night and day in the performance of their painful duty. Among those who were most active were Surgeons Phillips, Rezner, Hackley, Hotchkiss, Tutt, and Surgeon McGill, Medical Director of the corps. Nothing was left undone to alleviate the suffering of our wounded offivision. Brigadier-General D. McM. Gregg commanding. Staff.--Captain H. C. Wier, Assistant Adjutant-General. Captain R. R. Corson, Quartermaster. Major W. W. L. Phillips, Surgeon-in-Chief. Captain P. Pollard, Commissary of Subsistence. Major C. Taylor, Assistant Inspector-General- Captain W. D. Phillips, Commissary of M